Education:
1989-Associates Degree-Tarrant County Jr. College
1990-Bachelors Degree-History, Tarleton State University
1991-Teaching Certificate in Secondary history and English, Tarleton State University
1995-Masters Degree-Educational Administration-Tarleton State University
1995-Mid-Management Certification, Tarleton State University
Work Experience:
2003-Present-Instructor, Graduate Program for Educational Administration Certification, Online Classes-
*ADM583 Educational Leadership: Issues for Women
*CUR562 Standards-Based Curriculum and Instruction
*EDA554 Instructional Program Management and Evaluation
*EDA564 The Role and Functions of the Principal
*EDU 580 Organization and Administration
*ADM 502 School Finance
*ADM 504 Public School Law
*COM 120 Effective Persuasive Writing
*EDU 390 Elementary Education Seminar
*EDU 390E E-Portfolio Evaluation
2004-Present-History, Title II Reading, and English Teacher-Middle School
2003-2004-English Teacher, High School
2002-2003-History and English Teacher, High School
2000-2002-Principal, Intermediate School
1997-2000-Assistant Principal, Intermediate and Middle
1994-1997-Administrative Intern, Middle School
1990-1994-History and English Teacher, Middle School
Recognition and Accomplishments:
*Presented from campus to national level on a variety of topics.
*Published in educational journals and pulications, as well as newspapers.
*Middle School Teacher of the Year
*Recipient of grants
Organizations:
TASSP,
NASSP,
NSDC,
ATPE,
NCTMSL,
Optimist Club School Liaison,
Mayor's Council School Liaison
Reflections: Veteran's Day A few days ago, I went to the Star Complex to the Veterans' Memorial there. I wonder, myself, why I did not go sooner, knowing that four bricks had been placed there months ago, from me giving the information to the proper people; bricks that had special meaning for me. One was for my son Scottie, another for my son Jamie, a third for an uncle, and a fourth for someone I had never met. As I looked down at the bricks scanning the rows, my eyes fell first on the name Scottie Ethridge. A cold chill went through me. How cold that hard brick looked; I could not keep t...
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